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A69
sports
Saturday, September 27, 2014 www.guardian.co.tt Guardian
MELBOURNE—Cricket
Australia says fast
bowler Mitchell Johnson
has a rib injury and he
won’t be released to play
a Twenty20 tournament
in India.
Australian team per-
formance manager Pat
Howard yesterday said
Johnson will continue to
work with medical staff
before approval is given
for his return to action.
Johnson will travel
with the Australian squad
tomorrow to the United
Arab Emirates for a tour
which includes two tests,
three one-dayers and a
T20 match against Pak-
istan.
Shane Watson has
been ruled out of the tour
with a right ankle. (AP)
ISLAMABAD—A dis-
gruntled Younis Khan
says he’s ready to stop
playing Test cricket until
the World Cup after
being dropped for Pak-
istan’s one-day interna-
tional series against Aus-
tralia.
Last month, Younis
played one ODI against
Sri Lanka in his comeback
to limited-overs cricket
after 17 months out, then
flew back home due to a
death in the family and
didn’t compete in the
remaining two matches
of the series.
Chief selector Moin
Khan said at the squad
announcement this week
that he was looking to the
future in replacing Younis,
who has 7,017 runs in 254
ODIs, with Umar Amin
for the three ODIs against
Australia next month in
the United Arab Emirates.
“What should players
like us do? Should we
shoot ourselves?” Younis
said on Friday in the
southern port city of
Karachi, where he’s play-
ing in the domestic
Twenty20 tournament.
“Don’t consider me for
ODIs and Test matches
(until the World
Cup)...but if this team
doesn’t get set, then those
who are talking, will they
leave?”
Younis quit represent-
ing Pakistan in T20s in
2009 after leading the
side to victory in the
World Twenty20 in Eng-
land.
He remained an integral
part of the Test team but
selectors dropped him
from ODIs after the one-
day series against South
Africa in March 2013.
He forced his way back
into the limited-overs
team after a century in
the first test against Sri
Lanka, but scored only
three in his comeback
knock before returning
home.
“They say, ‘He is not
in our future plan,’ then
who is the future?” You-
nis asked. “Should players
like us leave Pakistan
because they are 36 years
old?”
Pakistan is scheduled
to play three ODIs against
Australia next month,
then five more against
New Zealand, also in the
UAE, in December. (AP)
Younis unhappy to be
left out of Pakistan ODIs
Johnson
won’t
play T20
in India
Pakistan cricketer Younis Khan.